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168 examples found containing 'お茶' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
どこその
あたり
ちゃ
みましょ

Let's have a tea break somewhere around there.
ちゃ
ツバキ
いっしゅ
一種
です
The tea tree is a kind of camellia.
わたし
ちゃ
ふた
コーヒー
みっ
ちゅうもん
注文
した

I ordered two teas and three coffees.
かのじょ
彼女
ちゃ
させよ

She shall serve tea.
ここ
なに
しゅるい
種類
ちゃ
っています

Several teas are sold here.
ちゃ
もう
いっぱい
一杯
いかが
Would you like another cup of tea?
ちゃ
しつ
がり
つつある
The quality of tea is going down.
わたし
かれ
ちゃ
れる
よう
たの
んだ

I asked him to make tea.
まず
ようい
用意
した
ちゃ
がっていただきましょう

First, let's have you drink the tea I've prepared.
ちゃ
ながら
はな
しましょう

Let's talk over a cup of tea, shall we?
わたし
はは
とても
ちゃ
です
My mother likes tea very much.
わたし
たち
いっぱん
一般
しょくご
食後
ちゃ

We generally drink tea after a meal.
さどう
茶道
ちゃ
にが
です
The tea used in the tea ceremony is bitter.
かれ
ごじ
五時
ちゃ
する
They have tea at five.
わたし
ちゃ
よりコーヒー
ほう

I like coffee better than tea.
きょう
今日
ごご
午後
いっしょ
一緒
ちゃ
いかがです
Would you like to tea with us this afternoon?
では
いっしょ
一緒
ちゃ
たててみましょう
Next, let's make some tea together.
きょう
今日
わたし
ちゃ
たててみることができます
Will I be able to make tea today as well?
はは
ちゃ
けれども
わたし
コーヒー

Mother likes tea, while I like coffee.
ちゃ
もらえます
Can I have some tea?
ポット
のこ
っていたら
ちゃ
わり
していいです
May I have some more tea if there is any in the pot?
ちゃ
コーヒーどちらよろしいです
Which would you rather have, tea or coffee?
ちゃ
がり
ください
Have some tea, won't you?
ちゃ
コーヒーどちら
です
Which do you like better, tea or coffee?
ちょっと
ちゃ
でも
んで
きゅうけい
休憩
しません

What do you say to having a coffee break?
かれ
ちゃ
いっぱい
一杯
んで
から
わり
たの
んだ

He drank a cup of tea and then asked for another.
ちゃ
コーヒーどちら
です
Which do you prefer, tea or coffee?
かれ
おもにヨーロッパ
ちゃ
ゆしゅつ
輸出
した

They exported tea mainly to Europe.
ちゃ
がりません

Have some tea, won't you?
かれ
あつ
ちゃ
した
やけどした
He scalded his tongue with the hot tea.
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